Opti-Coat is a permanent synthetic sealant. Many people now will only put selants on there cars and skip wax. With Opti-Coat, waxes won't have the longevity if it can't bond as well. With how good products are becoming you can get away without putting wax on if you put a quality sealant on, but you still can provided you give it the required curing time.

Glad you're happy but most in this forum would have rather spent less on all the equipment and products, then did it ourselves. We'd have enough to do SEVERAL cars while we're at it.

Perhaps. For the paint correction though, I felt more comfortable having a pro do it, I wanted as close to perfect as possible, and dude had 14 hrs of time into correcting my paint alone. The opti-coat is also something that a pro should do... I've seen some bad opti-coat jobs, it's not pretty. That's just me though!

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Originally Posted by jrisebo

Even after paint correction shouldnt there be a coat of wax on it?

As EC1990 said, it's a permanent sythetic sealant which is 10x harder than clear coat. no wax needed. You can clay bar it about once a year just to get off any excess gunk build up, but that's all that's needed.

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Originally Posted by ec1990

Opti-Coat is a permanent synthetic sealant. Many people now will only put selants on there cars and skip wax. With Opti-Coat, waxes won't have the longevity if it can't bond as well. With how good products are becoming you can get away without putting wax on if you put a quality sealant on, but you still can provided you give it the required curing time.

Possibly. I don't have much experience with it, but if it's something offered by a dealership I can honestly recommend against it. Why? Dealers add things on to make money and often don't have the training or expertise to make it worth it to have highly experienced detailers. Whereas there are semi-permanent sealants with a proven track record that can be done from home with the investment in quality detailing equipment. Coatings such as Opti-Coat, CQuartz, GTechniq EXO, etc...

So even if the product is quality, finding a good person to trust your paint with correction required (even if new, dealers are great at trashing your paint) and applying it correctly so it lasts can be difficult.

They are not skilled and they simply do not have the time to do it right.

So true! I already had to hang this in my rear view mirror and my shifter, and still had the dealership call me because a bird shit on my car. AT least they had the sense to call before swirling the crap out of my car.

Possibly. I don't have much experience with it, but if it's something offered by a dealership I can honestly recommend against it. Why? Dealers add things on to make money and often don't have the training or expertise to make it worth it to have highly experienced detailers. Whereas there are semi-permanent sealants with a proven track record that can be done from home with the investment in quality detailing equipment. Coatings such as Opti-Coat, CQuartz, GTechniq EXO, etc...

So even if the product is quality, finding a good person to trust your paint with correction required (even if new, dealers are great at trashing your paint) and applying it correctly so it lasts can be difficult.

Opti-coat has 2 versions, one for consumers, and "opti-gaurd" which is for professional application only... not sure the difference...

So my car has been getting a lot of swirl marks since I got it so I decided to get it polish. I left my car at the dealership, they charged me 100 bucks to polish and wax it. When I went to pick it up the next day it looked amazing most of the swirls were gone but after two washes all the swirl marks came back. Is it possible they just put some mirror glaze on it and it washed away??

It's very likely that they threw some glaze on it with heavy fillers and it's disappearing.

How are you washing the car?

yep, exactly, you could have done that at a fraction of the price. if they had done a real polishing of the paint with a DA you wouldn't be seeing them again. Dealerships make the cars look good long enough to get your signiture and then they could care less after that.(or at least most). there in the business of moving cars.